Speaker of Parliament Sir Allan Kemakeza
says he’s please MPs support the 2012 supplementary budget.
He said the passage of the bill means money the government had previously spent without parliament approval has now been legalised.
He said the passage of the bill means money the government had previously spent without parliament approval has now been legalised.
It also means the government will now be
able to spend money it had asked parliament for during the remaining three
months of this year.
Sir Allan said besides the bill, three
other motions were tabled before the parliament session that were adjourned for Thursday
this week.
They are the motion of no-confidence that
was later withdrawn, a motion for the establishment of a special select
committee on West Papua, and the motion of adjournment.
The West Papua motion seeks parliament’s
approval for a select committee to look into the desire of indigenous West
Papuans for self-governance, the human right situation in West Papua, Solomon
Islands foreign Policy on West Papua and the official position on West Papua’s
fight for independence, and other related matter.
Parliament will resume on October 20 during
which next year’s budget will be tabled.
By Elliot Dawea - Solomonstarnews.com/news/
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